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What do you mean? That’s exactly what the thing does … Just
call dcpromo and point it to the file. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Smith, Brad Cheers, that has worked nicely. I
was a bit surprised still that you can't drive the DCPromo wizard by using
settings in the [DCPromo] section of the answer file..... From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond You have DNS installed? You need to use the sysoc stuff (look it up in
the ref.chm in deploy.cab) to install DNS first… size=2 width="100%" align=center tabIndex=-1> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Smith, Brad I
have set up a Win2K domain (single DC, SP3) and have joined a Win2K3 member
server. I have promoted the W2K3 Member server using a dcpromo answer
file, but cannot seem to force it to install DNS. Any
ideas ?? PS:
Answer file below. ;This
file is an answer file for the DCPromo process. The answers held within
this file will automatically be applied to ;all
DC's that are created with the DCPromo /answer:<filename> where this file
is used. ;More
information about these and additional settings are available at the link
below, or in the Deployment assistence ;guide that stored in the <windows
server 2003 install source>\SUPPORT\TOOLS\DELPOY.CAB\REF.CHM
;Specifies
whether the DCPROMO wizard configures DNS for the new domain if it detects that
the DNS dynamic update protocol is not available. AutoConfigDNS
= Yes ;Specifies
whether the replica is also a global catalog. ;Specifies
whether the promotion operation performs only critical replication and then
continues, skipping the noncritical (and potentially lengthy) portion of
replication. CriticalReplicationOnly
= No ;Specifies
the fully qualified, non-UNC path to a directory on a fixed disk of the local
computer that contains the domain database. DatabasePath
= %SYSTEMROOT%\Data ;Specifies
whether to disable the Cancel button during a DNS installation. ;Specifies
the fully qualified, non-UNC path to a directory on a fixed disk of the local
computer that contains the domain log files. LogPath
= $SYSTEMROOT%\Logs ;Specifies
whether to restart the computer upon successful completion. ;Specifies
the DNS domain name of the domain to replicate. ;Specifies
whether to install a new domain controller as the first domain controller in a
new directory service domain or to install it as a replica directory service
domain controller. ReplicaOrNewDomain
= Replica ;Specifies
the fully qualified, non-UNC path to a directory on a fixed disk of the local
computer. ;Specifies
the domain name for the user name (account credentials) used for promoting the
member server to a domain controller. UserDomain
= 1234testdomain.com ;Specifies
the user name (account credentials) used for promoting the member server to a
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Title: DCPromo Answer file....no DNS.
- RE: [ActiveDir] DCPromo Answer file....no DNS. Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] DCPromo Answer file....no DNS. Dan Holme
- RE: [ActiveDir] DCPromo Answer file....no DNS. Smith, Brad
- RE: [ActiveDir] DCPromo Answer file....no DNS. Dan Holme
- RE: [ActiveDir] DCPromo Answer file....no DNS. Smith, Brad
